NASCAR PAGE: 9 great drivers from northern states
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ghns_pages/x1762343672/Weekly-Nascar-page-Norths-due

SUMMER OLYMPICS PREVIEW PAGES: Four broadsheet pages on new sports, Team USA athletes to watch, about the venues and more
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ghns_pages/x1081599946/Summer-Olympics-preview-pages

JULY RADARFROG PAGE: Barbecue on a budget
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ghns_pages/x1884284849/July-RadarFrog-Barbecue-on-a-budget

JULY FAMILY: 8 ways to save on summer, how to build a treehouse, simple party food recipes
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ghns_pages/x465803217/2012-Family-magazine-Sweet-ways-to-save

FOURTH OF JULY PHOTOS CALLOUT: http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/reader_callouts/x438673489/Reader-callout-Fourth-of-July-photos

The Street

RIM: Get set for more disappointment
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/news/business/x345284600/RIM-Get-Set-for-More-Disappointment

More from The Street at http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/news/business

News

HEALTH CARE RULING: 5 things to know about the health care ruling - The Supreme Court on Thursday issued its ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law, largely backing the law. Here are five things to know about the ruling. By GHNS.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/news/x1762346373/5-things-to-know-about-the-health-care-ruling

HEALTH CARE RULING: 5 questions on the health care ruling -- Seven of the votes went as expected. The more liberal justices (Kagan, Sotomayor, Breyer and Ginsburg) as predicted, voted to uphold the ACA. The three most conservative justices (Scalia, Thomas and Alito) voted against the ACA. The decision came down to Justices Anthony Kennedy and Chief Justice John Roberts. Andrew Nash/ The Morning Sun (Kan.)
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/news/x1915463682/5-questions-on-the-health-care-ruling

Lifestyles

RELIGION NEWS: Who supports immigration reform? -- weekly Religion News with new research on which religious groups support immigration reform at the federal level, "And Then They Prayed" by Barry Loudemilk and more. GHNS
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x448231934/Religion-News-Who-supports-immigration-reform

MARKETTA GREGORY: Ripples of kindness - I guess we never know the power we have to do good until we take action. Even the tiniest of raindrops causes ripples. By Marketta Gregory, GHNS.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x1762343743/Marketta-Gregory-Ripples-of-kindness

ROBERT MANN: Grace, holiness and the human divide - At one end of the spectrum is a belief that the law still holds sway over salvation, and that it is possible to identify those who are destined for hell. At the other end of the spectrum is an interpretation of grace as acceptance of any belief system and moral autonomy. By Robert Mann, GHNS.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x1915462747/Robert-Mann-Grace-holiness-and-the-human-divide

FAMILY MATTERS: Accept your children for who they are - Isn’t it amazing how two children raised under the same roof, with the same parents, and the same schedule, routine and environment can have such different personalities? It’s hard not to compare, and difficult to remember that every child is an individual, and develops at his own pace, in his own time. By Diana Boggia, Canton, Ohio.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/lifestyle/family/x1880831399/Family-Matters-Accept-your-children-for-who-they-are

LLOYD GARVER: No place to hide from Big Brother - Did you ever call in sick and then go hang out with friends? Were you ever supposed to call on clients but decided to go to a movie instead? Did you ever "forget" to tell your boss that a business lunch has been canceled, and then go out to lunch with your spouse? If you got away with this kind of thing in the past, forget about it. Your days of tricking your boss are over. By Lloyd Garver, GHNS.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x448231295/Lloyd-Garver-No-place-to-hide-from-Big-Brother

FRANK MULLIGAN: Families that Facebook together … -- A recent study conducted by a Guatemalan think tank revealed a disturbing counterintuitive byproduct of reliance on social media, such as Facebook, on the family unit. Wicked Local Wareham (Mass.)
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ebyline/family/x1543988966/Frank-Mulligan-Families-that-Facebook-together

LOOKING UP: Fond memories of the night -- What fond memories do you have of childhood? Your impressions of the night sky as a child likely filled you with wonder. What you saw looking up back then can help inspire you to keep looking heavenward, and point young people today to also enjoy the same sky. Peter Becker/ Hawley News Eagle (Pa.)
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x1081603239/Looking-Up-Fond-memories-of-the-night

JIM HILLIBISH: Where did the Haas avocado come from? -- Rudolph Haas carried the mail in his town of La Habra, Calif., in June of 1935. But in his spare time, he cultivated avocados on a tree in his backyard. Canton (Ohio) Repository
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ebyline/food/x1880832813/Jim-Hillibish-Where-did-the-Haas-avocado-come-from

BLUEBERRY RECIPES: Blueberries are ripe for the pickin’ -- It’s been a rough season for berries, considering a late frost, and recent bouts of high heat and dry weather. But blueberries are hanging in there just fine. Jennifer Mastroianni/ Canton (Ohio) Repository
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ebyline/food/x1880832826/Blueberries-are-ripe-for-the-pickin

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Entertainment

NEW MOVIES: 'Ted,' 'Magic Mike' -- Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane joins forces with Boston favorite son Mark Wahlberg for an offbeat comedy in which a grown man (Wahlberg) is hounded by his constant companion since childhood – a magical, verbose teddy bear, voiced by MacFarlane, who also wrote the script and directs. Al Alexander/ The Patriot Ledger (Mass.)
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ebyline/entertainment/x1446665513/New-movies-Ted-Magic-Mike

STAY TUNED: 'Dallas' is back and still fun to watch - “Dallas” (circa 1980) was one of the first prime-time shows that left an impression on me. While I loved to watch Krystle and Alexis fight on “Dynasty,” and I swooned over a young Lorenzo Lamas on “Falcon Crest,” “Dallas” was the show that kept me glued to the TV. By Melissa Crawley, GHNS.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x1762344209/Stay-Tuned-Dallas-is-back-and-still-fun-to-watch

FARR SIDE: Justin Bieber is big, but he has work to do - His music isn’t that great. His voice is annoying. He looks about 12. And yet people freak out over him like he was Michael Jackson or something. What is it about Justin Bieber? I was young once and there were singers I truly admired. But let me tell you, Justin Bieber is no Michael Jackson, nor will he ever be. By David T. Farr, Sturgis, Mich.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/features/x1880831972/The-Farr-Side-Justin-Bieber-is-big-but-he-has-work-to-do
* Facebook idea: Ask fans to share their thoughts on Bieber – Overrated? Underappreciated?

BOOK NOTES: Summertime, and the reading is easy - When you think about it, summer beach reading doesn’t make a lot of sense. For one thing, the sun is too bright. For another, all that sunscreen makes page turning messy. Then there’s the whole matter of positioning. Beach blanket advocates who wind up reading on their stomachs go home with baked backs and wintry chests. By Rae Francoeur, Cape Ann, Mass.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/entertainment/x1660539671/Book-Notes-Summer-time-and-the-reading-is-easy

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Opinions

EDITORIAL: New rules for young murderers -- In declaring mandatory sentences of life without parole for juvenile offenders unconstitutional, the Supreme Court this week reaffirmed two important principles. The MetroWest Daily News (Mass.)
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/ebyline/opinions/x425601475/Editorial-New-rules-for-young-murderers

EDITORIAL: Still seeking a healthy balance on immigration in America - It was a law that did not quite feel right from the get-go, Arizona's 2010 stab at stemming illegal immigration. Earlier this week five members of the U.S. Supreme Court agreed, for the most part, among them Chief Justice John Roberts, who is nobody's liberal. By Peoria, Ill.
http://www.gatehousenewsservice.com/opinions/x1660540696/Editorial-Still-seeking-a-healthy-balance-on-immigration-in-America
* Poll idea: Ask readers if they agreed with the immigration ruling.

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